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Free Flower graphics from Pat's Web Graphics.
Pat specializes in
graphics
for small business as well as
personal homepages. Commercial sites interested in purchasing
graphics and web page design may check the Pricing Guide for pricing and order
information.
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Order Pat's original
graphic collections on CD Rom or order individual sets for your
website. |
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Click on CD images to
learn more about each CD or Click on Icon to learn how to order
individual sets.
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American Express, MasterCard,
Visa, Discover & PAYPAL accepted!
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5 ways to order!
 
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Individual
Flower Sets
Each set contains graphics to
make your web page plus bmp files to match and a text file
with colors and font
information. Personalized Sets |
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3 1/2 x 3 1/2 x 1/4 $1.75 |
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Great designs
available!!
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Personalize your pad at
no extra charge!
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The copyrighted graphics on this web
site cannot be
altered in any form without permission from Pat.
They cannot be included in any
other graphic collections. They cannot be offered as public
domain.
What is copyright?
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If you wish to use any of my
graphics on a non commercial site you may do so under these
conditions. Save the graphics you want to your own computer.
Place a link on the pages you use
the graphics back to Pat's Web Graphics using this
URL. http://www.patswebgraphics.com You may link with this logo or
choose another from the Logo
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Fun with flowers!
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We
are all like the flowers and plants that grow in a flower garden. Some of
us are the roses, delicate, soft, shapely and beautiful beyond words. Some
of us are the daisies, cheerful, spontaneous and happy go lucky. Just like
the garden with many varieties of flowers and plants, so is the species of
humans. There are short ones like the small dianthus lying low to the
ground near the front accenting the stately tall iris with its long
slender leaves and flowing petals. Some gardens even have some cacti with
their hurtful pricks. But we all must agree each and every flower and
plant in the garden has its beauty and place. None should be removed
because they didn't grow quite right or look quite how we expected. For
the variety of a flower garden is what makes it most beautiful. And so is
the same for our friends, family and neighbors; they might not be the most
beautiful flowers in the garden but each fills a spot and provides the
world with a uniqueness of its own. Pat
Hedden |
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